I trust Tom. When it's time for the young guys to play, they'll play. We don't see their progressions in practice. Hankins got significant playing time towards the end of the season without an injury to induce it. They'll play the best guys.

You want to play the young guys, but a lot of these young guys suck. Diehl plays because sadly, it's the best option. Moore didn't look that great when he played, and it's not like he's first round pick sitting on the bench. Pugh played every snap. Wilson was given the load and got hurt. Randle led the team in TDs. Hosley was hurt all year and painfully average when played. Robinson clearly isn't ready and then hurt again.

still can't believe this idiot is going to be back on our sideline next year. I really hope that tweet posted earlier is wrong. How can Reese say everyone is on notice before this season, have us play the way we did, and then keep coaches like Fewell and Quinn. There needs to be a bigger change than just a new OC (which is only happening because Gilbride retired). And if we hire Sullivan then there might as well have been no changes at all to the coaching staff.

Meh. Perry was killed by the lack of pass rush. My main gripe was the lack of blitzes and creative blitzes. A healthy JPP fixes mostly everything. The run D was so good. We could also use more secondary help

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Meh. Perry was killed by the lack of pass rush. My main gripe was the lack of blitzes and creative blitzes. A healthy JPP fixes mostly everything. The run D was so good. We could also use more secondary help

Fewell is not a blitz heavy guy (like many tampa 2 based defences)

I am not sure a healthy JPP fixes everything. Should we even rely on him being healthy.

We have some players with big cap numbers that needs to be addressed.

Tuck wants to be back but won't take a hometown discount to do so

Kiwanuka is not worth his $7,050,000 cap number

Rolle is 31 and has a cap number of $9,250,000, which is much higher than the position franchise number. Will he take a pay cut? should we extend him.

Joseph is a free agent and will be in demand, what is he worth?

Webster is not the player he used to be with a cap number of $2,250,000

Thomas wants to return, but wants to be a starter, how much is he worth?

Beason wants to return, but how much is he worth considering his injury history?

What do we do with Rivers, Paysinger and Herzlich all of whom are off contract?

Stevie Brown wants to return but what is a reasonable price?

Will Hill's off-field dramas continue with a very real chance of a substanital suspension, should we rely on him?

If Tuck and Kiwi depart, we have JPP (who couldn't stay healthy) and Moore (who is unproven) and no-one

Yup. Not to mention you know our offensive line will be able to block long enough to throw that 45 yard route down the sideline.

That's what killed me with Gilbride. His ability to make changes during the game, or even in the short-term were god awful. How long did it take Eli getting murdered before we finally saw some quick three step drops? Weeks upon weeks. Why not run quick drags and slants when your OL can't block? We have quick/physical receivers who can get off the press and make things happen. NOPE CHANNEL YOUR REX GROSSMAN BABY, CAUSE **** IT I'M GOING DEEP.

The funniest thing with Gilbride is you could literally predict almost every play. First down: throw the ball deep and catch them defense off guard! Second down: after an in completion, run the ball for a small gain. Third and long, draw out of the shotgun. Short of the first down. Or just an incomplete pass where Eli is bombing it deep.

So lame. And I am a positive person, but I can't foresee us making big changes to the offense when we won't even bring in Norv Turner for an interview. Or Chud. Just TRY interviewing them.

It's so true. I always joked with friends and family when we watched games I literally knew what play was coming like 80% of the time. It was ridiculous. Maybe that's bc we saw the same offense for damn near 10 years, and you get used to it after awhile, but it's still ridiculous how predictable we were.

Yup. Not to mention you know our offensive line will be able to block long enough to throw that 45 yard route down the sideline.

That's what killed me with Gilbride. His ability to make changes during the game, or even in the short-term were god awful. How long did it take Eli getting murdered before we finally saw some quick three step drops? Weeks upon weeks. Why not run quick drags and slants when your OL can't block? We have quick/physical receivers who can get off the press and make things happen. NOPE CHANNEL YOUR REX GROSSMAN BABY, CAUSE **** IT I'M GOING DEEP.

The funniest thing with Gilbride is you could literally predict almost every play. First down: throw the ball deep and catch them defense off guard! Second down: after an in completion, run the ball for a small gain. Third and long, draw out of the shotgun. Short of the first down. Or just an incomplete pass where Eli is bombing it deep.

So lame. And I am a positive person, but I can't foresee us making big changes to the offense when we won't even bring in Norv Turner for an interview. Or Chud. Just TRY interviewing them.

I agree so much with this, and it wasn't just changing what didn't work. We'd be successful on plays and he would go away from them. Its like he had all his plays scripted and thats the order they were being run no matter what.